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As a result of the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19), Kenton County Fiscal Court and partnering cities have extended both the filing and payment of the Net Profit / Gross Receipts Business Returns that were originally due on April 15, 2020. Th...

Inmate visitation has been canceled at the Kenton County Detention Center until further notice. Jailer Terry Carl is taking this precautionary measure in accordance with the Kentucky Department of Corrections, Office of the Governor and suggested protocol...

On Wednesday, April 29th, Kenton County Circuit Court Judge Hon. Gregory M. Bartlett sentenced former Kenton County Golf Course General Manager Dan Moening to five years of probation on Moening’s plea of guilty to theft while working at the Kent...

Due to the growing public health impacts of COVID-19 (Coronavirus), Kenton County Public Works is postponing the Spring Clean-Up that is typically held the first weekend in May. The new tentative dates for the clean-up are June 11th-13th from 8 AM &nd...

March 29: 3 additional cases of COVID-19 have been identified in Northern Kentucky, for a total of 29 cases. There are 18 cases in Kenton County (including one death), 5 cases in Campbell County, 5 cases in Boone County and 1 case in Grant County.

As of 4:30 p.m. Friday, March 27, 2020, 4 additional cases of COVID-19 have been identified in Northern Kentucky, for 23 total cases. There are 14 cases in Kenton County, 4 cases in Campbell County and 5 cases in Boone County.

Symptoms usually include runny nose, headache, cough, sore throat, fever and/or a general feeling of being unwell. For up to date information about the coronavirus, visit the Northern Kentucky Health Department.

Over the past two years, staff has been working with numerous jurisdictions throughout Kenton County to update Direction 2030’s recommended land use. The project is now working to review recommended land use for Unincorporated Kenton County.

Sewer emergencies may include issues such as backups, overland flooding, overflows and collapsed infrastructure. It’s important for customers to report all sewer emergencies to SD1 as soon as possible, so SD1 can investigate the cause.